Dress Like a Marine Geologist

Once they had you dressed up, they put you in front of a green screen and patched your image into a marine-geology scene.

Clint Steele doing the magic (image 030601T-21)

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Mike's shot of Clint (image 030601T-19)

Clint's shot of Mike (image 030601T-19_1520295)

Dan Mosier getting the next models ready (image 030601T-23)

Display of classic surveying instruments (image 030601T-25)

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Gold flakes (image 030601T-27)

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The Earthquake Ride (image 030601T-30)

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Joe Andrews (image 030601T-35)

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A young USGS Volunteer for Science (image 030601U-3976)

These photos were taken with a Nikon F4 through a 35-135 zoom lens. They were shot on Kodak Portra VC 160 color-negative film then scanned at 2 megapixels at Phototime at Stanford Shopping Center. I ran the scans through Adobe Photoshop to downsample them for this Web page. If you want one of the higher-resolution images, just email me.